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= Stocks Grain = NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED New York Stocks COMPLETIONS SHOW DECREASE IN AUGUST (®y Wilson, Cranmer Allied Chemical & Dye -—.. 68% American Can 28 American Car & Foundry - 164% PAE i | . ae S American International Corp 20 Forty-Six New Wells, One Dry, Added to Big Num-|4mercan Locomotive Ta | Bessemer, - a it pruners Ber Already Producing: Shite: ‘Gi American ‘Smelting and ete, 89 | oon Wyehing —.. 70.75 UNITED STATES BONDS aS ea coucing ini tate; pera- pee ines 124% |Busk Creek ---——- 133, |Rafl Shares Lead In Activity |Falling Off Tn Chicago Re-|Tterty 4s —-——-—-_--_-_-__--. 19919 100.09, 190.00 : ‘° Tv uf irs 9 i tions Reveal Gain ‘American “‘Tobacoo SERGI TI [adi ere emer eae But General Trading ceipts Helps to Bol- Liberty Second, 4a 98.11 98.08 gsi American Woolen 86% | Chey ere Is Dull ster Demand Liberty ‘Thira ‘ts 98.29 98.26 98.28 ray 40% as a 2 erty Fourth 4%s — 97.11 98.09 98.10 Forty-six new wells, one of them dry, with aggregate | Atchison’ oe rat | Golumbine, ——- 0a os Sy United States Government, ig > 98.28 95.24 98.24 flush production of 14,531 barrels were completed in the | Atl, Gulf and West Indies — 18% |Congolidatea Royalty - 118 120 |_.NEW YORK, nine pe emt pateatenpd Pike to esa 28 Lease ecto tad Prensa 2 93% 98% 98 ming fiel Baldwin Locomotive 124 strength and activity of the railroad|Canadian crop estimates as com: D. M % Wyoming fields during the month of August as compared Palinces aah Obie Boas | Domine ——_ 08 10 |shares featured today’s dull and|pared with latest previous figures |D%sh Municipal 8s A ——__— —— 103% 108% 108% with 52 wells, eight of which were dry, which came in|peteken coer, Hea Bist: SES “uy ty | 'tresular stock market. Several ot|had a bullish effect on the wheat | Pominfon of Canada, Sa, 1953 — manatee ts Be fee for a total of 15,262 barrels new production during the |California Petroleum -—---- 20. |Wargo ns gg “gp7 {tho leading carriers gained a point | market today during the early deal- Japanes®, as —— 80% 80% BOK month of July. Field operations show a slight increase |Canadian Pacific --_-—-- 142% | Frantz —--- 4.50 6,99 [°F more and marked strength was|ings. The president of the Canadian | kKingexi of Belglum 8a 100 997% 100° at the end of August as a result of; Medicine Bow2 200 2 22|Central Leather --..... 19% | Gates <= 108 .08% | Shown by a number of spectaltios,| Pacific railway was quoted as say-| Kingdom of Norway 6s -—- 5 new work started in the Salt Creek| Fremont Co. 0 9 1 21) Cerro de Pasco Copper ——--. 39% | Jupiter __________ 92 93. [Motebly DuPont and General Elec-|ing 360,000,000 bushels was his esti-| Rep. of Chile 8s, 1946 and Lost Soldier fields. The out-|Mule Creek. 0 ° 0 {Chandler Motors --___ 52 |iinney Goastal —-- (20 21 |{ric- Sales approximated 500,000] mate of the western Canada yield| State of Queensiand 6s standing development of the month|Natrona Co... % 800 2 29|Chesapeake and Ohio - 63%] Lance Creek Royalty — .00% .01 | Shares. this eespon. (Other! euthorities | bad | +) of Gy... & 1, BY Sati Mpciaase bow vetebcimetre |casete aia. © * Mi Giteage, Mil and Bee Pwxl Del 80 | Mimeg stony = ‘toy “or | mW YORK, Gept. 1—warrow|000 bushels. “Opening prices, which Asaarisen) Rte: southern Wyoming but this well is} counties _.__ 1 20 4 11] Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ---. 28% y»Mountain & Gulf --1.14 1.16 | 974 irregular price changes took|ranged from %o to %o higher, with | American Tel rilling again after having turned to| Baxter Basin. 0 o 4 12]/Chile Copper 27 | Picardy -.. --. .02 08 | Place at the opening of today’s stock | September $1.01% to $1.02, and /De-| Ammorican water and is not listed as a com-| Miscallaneous_ 1 40 ry Chino Copper ———-. 16% | Red Bank 7 3.00 ape Selling pressure be Are cember $1.06 to $1.06%, were fol-| Anaconda letion. _— Consolidated Gas -. 61% & 05 in evidence against some of the low/lowed by material further gains. Anaconda Copper, 6s, 1953 te 1244 Bey bd priced olls, while Baldwin, Studeba- Fallin, off in the amount of| At. T. and San Fe gen., 4a A summary of completions by} Aus. total_46 14,531 403|Corn Products -—. +4 | Sunset 01% ry . fields, production end rigs standing| July total__.52 15,262 Cosden Olt -------------__---.__ 29% | Tom Bell Royalty 03% .02%4 | ker and U. 8. Steel yielded slight!y|domestic primary receipts helped| Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4 nnd aeiug dllows: =, Crucible Steel --—-—. 65% | Western Exploration - 3.10 2.20 | profit taking, General Blectric|Inter to sustain prices. The close | Bethlehem Steel con., 6s Series A Difference. 6 Cuba Cane Sugar pfé. —--. 45% | WyoKans _ 165.79: | Ndvanced 1%. was unsettled, %o to 1%0 net | C2na I Rie erence. 6 Tat foe eee = 14% |Weatern States —— 14 35 | The market continued trregutar|higher, with September $1.03 and] Chicago, Burling Stand- Drill-| os creak 1 380” 8 99 |Warnous, Playere Tacky. 74% 1% on 207% los1y | during the first half. Marland and| December $1.06% to $1.06%. Chile Copper 6s -- District Comp. Prod. ing ing | revin-Sun. General Asphalt - 34 Pan-American each dropped a point] Cool weather gave independent| Goodyoar Tire 8a, Balt Creek _38 11,601 75 139 burst -.-33 1,675 Tr 81]General Blectric -—--.___. 116% NEW YORK CURB CLOSING and the Textile shares yielded frac-|strength to corn and oats. After t Northern Big Muddy 1 150 1 9/Miscellaneous- 1 40 10 39| General Motors 15% abeunaets pence = 1875 tionally, Continental Can estazlish- opening Sree jo peicty higher, harn Pacitio 20 ° 8 = —— ~—J]Great Northern pf 58% lenroc! a 63 ed a new top for the year at 51%.| December 68%o0 to 68%c, the corn hwestern Aug. total_4 1,925 27 188 / Gulf States Steel -_—___ 87% | Salt Creek Prods 16.25 American Beet Sugar advanced 1% | market scored a decided general ad-/ Pacific Gas an July total-30 1100 2 Illinois Central --.---____ 106% | Salt Creek Cons 7.25 and American Tobacco ‘B”, Founda-| vance. “hfe pe bag andar ° y i bates si pe y mm Inspiration Copper -—----. 2814 | New York Ot1 —____. 9.50 tion company, Houston Of! and| May delivery reached the highest ei pie Red Difterence..4 $25 © 12| International Harvester -... 77% | Mutual 9.12 American Waterworks six per cent|price yet this season. Closing quo-| tiion Pacific First te ° 8 26] Four gassers with total produc-jInt. Mer. Marine pfd ---.... 66% |S. O. Ini S 52,50 52.62 ferred each advanced a point.|tations were unsettled, at %c to %e]U. § Rubber fs Lost Soldier tion or 57,000,000 feet daily were| International Paper —— 35 B|Citles Service Com -—. 131.00 183.00 | Foreign exchanges opened irregular.|net advance, December 68%c to] Uinh Power and Light 5s 62k. caee completed. in. ‘Wyoring” tay Ausunt | Th¥inotble LONG p22 cree 9% -——— The market presented a rather | 68%c. Western Union 6% county -....4 1,700 20 40/snd one gasser of 4,000,000-foot} Kelly Springfield Tire ~.--_ 32 Spotty appearance during the dull] Oats started %o to %c up, De-| Westinghouse FE t Rock River and capacity was completed in Montana, | Kennecott Copper ex div, 34 morning trading. Profit taking in| cember 39%c, and later continued to| Wilson and Co., c ——$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$———————__ | Lima Locomotive -.---------- 67 Livestock ome of the independent steel, food | ascend. Louisville and Nashville —--_ 88 sand textile issues brought about| Notwithstanding lower quotations ° 4 1 e ” e Mack Truck .. 80% fractional while a few of the ofls}on hogs, provisions were firm as a M. M | ' Marland Otl -... 27% yielded a point or ao on selling be |result of decreases reported in west-|| VIAL TLIC akes ic Maxwell Motors ~ 13 Chicago Prices Heved to be for the short account. |ern stocks of meats. 7 7 | Middle States Of] -.--____.__ 5% | CHICAGO, Sept., 7—(U. 8. Depart-| Prices stiffened around noon on the " eb f Missourl Kan and Tex., (new) 11%|ment of Agriculture)—Hogs—Re-| reappearance of special strength in| WHEAT— Open High Low Close or a t reek Drill ee. eture ANNE | Missouri Pacitic pea. 39 | cetpts 27,000; mostly 10 to 20 centa|® few individual issues. DuPont and| Sept. —-— 1.01% 1.03% 1.01% 1.03 fe hw mg : New York Central -.. ——- 100% | lower than Thursday's average; good | General Electric each extended their|Dec. —— 1.06 1.07% 1.06 1.06% N. Y, N. H. and Hartford -__ 12% | light showing most decline; bulk |early gains to 8% points. Copper is-| May —— 1.11% 1.12% 1.11% 1.12% Norfolk and Western 105 B| good and choice 160 ti sues were firmer on reports of tm-]CORN— Two Arrangements are being completed | pany and the Mutual Ot! company,| Northern Pacifio --— 6034 | averages 880@9.05; top 010; Geaira.| Drovement in the metal market, Cati| Sept. —— ABM ABT 85% 8835 | many er ocattons ave Pare) fess sere ae Mle Nl for the early prospecting of the Wal- | the drilling to be done by the Mutual| Pacifico Of] —---- w-on-=-----= 84% | ble 240 to 325 pound butchers most-| money opened at five percent, Teo. -——— 08% 09% 68% 68% | leases in the Salt Creek field, Al Wrokes ieee: aril lace Creek Structure 12 miles south | Ol! company. It is proposed to drill | Pan American Petroleum B — 67% |ly 8.85@8.75; packing sowa largely| Revival of speculative interest on|May ---- -69. .60% 69. .69%| terre nas to nary er pala tage tpcaoceee = psc ot ‘Waltman on the Northwestern | the test to the Teapot Sandstone. 43 | 7.20@7.40; killing pigs dull; desirable | the long side in railroad shares was | OATS— these locations geass Shela eect Stee ates ator railroad. This structure les about 50| This formation outcrops for a num: 83 strong welghts 8.00@8.25; heavy|attended by considerably higher|Sept. 37% 31% 87% 87% [rigged up preparatory to spuadiee | ec cent of 2720 feet. miles northwest of Casper. Arrange-| ber of miles around the base of the| Producers and Refiners . 24 | weight hogs 8.00@8.85; medium §.65| Prices in tho early afternoon on ex.|Dec. —-. .89% 40 .39% 139%] 1." matinee Wed air haiel peo eg Dye hie ments as now contemplated will be| Rattlesnake Mountains and in many|Pure Of] ----..-------—--_ 18% | @9.05; light 8.00@9.10; light lght|Panded dealings. Gains running|May --. 42% 42% 42% 42% aha davake DE sgn pe9l Gh Uae rial tools for the drilling of a.wild cat well on | places shows indications of ofl by|Reading --------------------- 75% | 7.170@9.00: packing sows smooth 7.30| {rom 1 to 1% points, were made by | LARD— atid nag led report, which follows, | 6 aes ved to clean out the this structure for the joint interests | numerous seeps. From geological in-] Republic Iron and Steel ~ 49% | @7.65; packing sows rough 6,80@|Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, At-| Sept. 12.02 12.15 12.03 12.15 | S?0ws the current status of the Ma-| Well. alae eee % of the Consolidated Royality O11 com-| vestigation the sand should be en-| Sears Roebuck onnas- 90%.) 7-80; slaughter pige 7.000838: lantic Coast Line, Baltimore and}Oct, ——..-11.95 12.07 11.95 12.07 |"!e’# various operations. else Aico finished pany, thhe Western Exploration com. | countered around 8,500 feet. Sinclair Con Ol —----- 20%} Cattle—Receipts 3,000; beef steers | Ohio, Canadian Pacific, New Orleans | RIBS— Salt Creek. MARRRRLETT ECON Seat Fee Ge Gn Oe pe ie Ree ne | BODEN TMDLS fansncncaceins, 88%" BA yearlings “aneven, about steady;| Texas and Mexico, Great Northern,|Sept. —. 9.15 9.20 9.15 9.20 Wolverine CR-1, section 5-89-78; at Sheldon No. 2, Sheldon 4 * io , Southern Railway -.-----.... 34% | few here eligible to sell above 10.00;| Preferred, Southern Railway, Chesa-|Oct. -. 9.25 9.25 9.20 9.22 | depth of 2404 feet; 6% Inch casing| tion 8.5.2; well le pro = aise: aed Bi Pine and Bar Standard Ol! of N. J. 32% | numerous loads 8.50@9.50; best year-|Pecke and Ohio, Missouri Pacific ‘ande@ and cemented at that depth.| well and has reason ihe th reateae £ 'Y, I sa ge Studebaker Corporation ---_ 105% | lings 10.70; matured steers 11.76; re-| Preferred, Rock Island, St. Paul pre-| Cash Grains and Provisions. Wolverine CR-2; rig has been com-| feet Soe ! Texas Co., ex div. ------- 41% | ceipts include Uberal share of stale| ‘erred, St. Louis and Southwestern] CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Wheat—No. 2 . Texas and Pacific .-...--__-_ 18% | offeritigs from earlier In the week; |2"d Erie First preferred. Some of|2 red, $1.06%4; No. 2 hard, $1.07% erations (8) terest Tobacco Products A -.--.. 83% | she stock weak: unevenly lower; in|the industrial shares which were | @1.13. » Transcontinental Oi} -.-..... 4 between grades show most loss; bulls | #®avy early snapped back. Corn—No. 2 mired, 89% @89%c; a Union Pacific -.--.-—-——---= 181% | strong; bulk bo!ognas 4.00@4.50\yew | The closing was trregular; the|No. 2 yellow, 89%4@90%c. United Retail Btores =-------- 17% | heavies up to 4.65; vealers atrong’to|USUal week-end profit taking was| Oate—No. 2 white, 39% @48c; No. ey ; U. 8. Ind Alcohol ~-—-____ 55% | 25 cents higher; bulk to packers |COunteracted in tho late dealings by|3 white, 37% @89c. ‘opm page bf Lge abinars pray ae man? | United States Rubber ----- 48% |11.80@12.00; nuteiders nog Dickine | bullish demonstrations in a few ordl-| Rye—No. 2, 780. upon OY: a Taree east fenedlc ioneemeks put down | United States Steel... 92% Jup to 18.00; atockers and feeders |ATily inactive shares, Liggett and| Barley—56@72c. districts in Lincoln county north of with a machine to about 1,800 feet | Utah Copper --.-.. 61 steady, bulk 5.60@7.75, Meyers jumping nine points and| Timothy soed—$6.50@7.75. Kemmerer at this time and a num-| 7 gaa found in the sand. lenses| Westinghouse Blectrie 60% | Sheep—Receipts 8,000; fairly ac-| Chicago Pneumatic Tool, Manhattan] Clover seed—$16.00@19.00. her of the more prominent of! com- Willys Overland ..... 6% | tive; 1 , | Blectric Supply and Postum Cereal] Pork—Nominal. ; of the Tertiary and then the well ; lambs strong to 15 cents higher; panies have detailed their Livers pat doned. Later the develop-| American Zino, Lead and Bm 9B | sheep steady; bulk fat native Inmbs|"8ing 2% to 3%. Lard—$12.30. war cas colons raetyn gns,|Ment started again in 1917 when a 12.65@12.75; culls largely 9.0009.59 Ribs—$9.00@10.00. eo aad Brom Pago One. wy [ith & fourth child. Abbey was an make a caref ; aren 4E = ———_—_ 8 was turned back by | Englls " It is expected that a great stir of | Well was Grilled about 1.400 feet and WOT eee ee ee fire. He finally was wriven to Ueno | pet be made in, Lincoln {found a high grade crude at that 6.00; most feeding lambs 13.40@13.60; ae, 4 nc activity _— @epth in the Tertiary lenses. An- médium to good range feeding ewes Foreign Exchange 5 ‘ark, where thousands already had| WASHT) , Sept. 7—Consul county prospects year. Sthae huts he oer tee . S.S8trdr western Pkt Inthe acta. ieisn retias: At night fall, in the| Dickover at Kobe, cabled the state Geologists Coleman and Bartram | yosuit and these wells are thought wr e of flames that cleared the | department today that the American of the Casper office of the Mid-!+, be good for about 20 barrels daily Omaha Quotations Weak “saiik nae blocked streets of debris, he made | consuls and communities at Nagoya, ‘west Refining company are at work | settled production. OMAHA, Nebr., Sept., 7.—(U. wnhacien a, igi greg his way pub of the danger yzone.| Nagasaki and Tainoku were safe, there under the personal direction There is no plpe Ine or other Department of Agriculture) —Hog rier e = EBs recites ree aon fs men point he saw Akasaha/and that Judge Lobinger of the means of getting the crude to mar. Recelpta 6,000; market fairly active: | 4.52%; cables, 4.52%; 60-day bills on GALChe of awe aid otro een | ary cnaular: court. ab. Bhang: “| ket 80 the operators have dallied steady to 10 cents lower; light|banks, 4.50%. France, demand Night and ay tor a while Toxio| Porter and Huss" ene eae, wit 4.3144; cables, 4.32. Belgium, de and wild rumo: - plane The crude is probably the highest Open Close} 8.60@8.70; top 8.75; strong weight ; ; re Geologist Wilson Emery of the Ohto| grage off produced in this region, it] AnEto 14% 15% | butchers 250 to 350 pounds largely ich ler ee nai donne Continued Wren. Yege) Cos. Of company is working the region |SoDears aga light green in the tank,| Buckeye — -—--- $8 85 F8,10@8.60; mixed loads carrying pack:|ftolland, Gem er ao ae eh stk: |Greece do not exceed the clatms| TOKIO STILL, CUT for his firm in company with Robert). is a wine red color when held| Continental 34 85 ing sows and lights 7.65@8.15; pack-| Noreae, cena range ee, $9.28.) which are usual in similar cases, £0) OFF FROM WORLD. M Gore of the same firm; A. F, Stumpf| +, tne light, the gravity is about 99 | Cumberland -- 108 109 | ing sows largely 7.40@7.50; average| aceon’ ‘ane. 28. Sweden.|that in no considerations of the} osaia, 7.—(By The Asso etals and Christian Vrang ere running ®) q.greey and it has a gasoline con-|Calena -. 60 62 | cost yesterday 7.84; weight 269, oe chert Denmark, demand,| whole world can they be considered | ciated Pross,)—-Tokio today still was plane tale mrey Dt pastes vem tent of nearly one-fourth of the | Jlinols 156 rit Cattle—Receipts 1,000; market slow eats Phlecoloeer tremor k Sapte Gen nee Apiabi cas ike practic cut off from the world names have ni given out ani nerally stea, bx ¢ pga Z mn We dec! upon the occu-/and communication betwe: , NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—C 7. President Howard of the Utah O!l|" ‘ne operation is sftueted at a 14 | lamson; no. choice grader included, |e, 8h Poland. demand, .0004%.| pation of Corfu we made our objects ang Csica received eee cPital| aut; electrolytio, aree acd Smee & Refining company visited the dls'| nigh altitude, over 8,000 feet above|N. ¥. Tran ——____ 99 101 | best steers 11.00; bullc grass cows and | fae aig ie ae naegmand, 2.98%.) very clear, ‘The Itallan government| Order is being well Inaiatetnns in| 19%@18%. Tin, firm; spot and fu- trict recently to make « personal! 2 ive, the wells appear to have|Nor Pipe 103 103% | heifers 3.50@5.00; canners largely | ene ie, Cemand, 1.06%. Austria. | proclaimed that the occupation was|tho cities cc Gauke Kobe, Kyoto, | ‘ures, 42.12. Iron, steady; prices inspection in the company of th® b.on started in the Adaville forma-|Ohio Ofl 88 85 | 2.25@2.50; bulls. $.25@2.60, stocrere Shi, |i isgectina, homeran 42.76, | merely & pledge that excluded any! Nagoya and Naguaaict, all of which | Unchanged. Lead, steady; spot, 6.75 field men. The Utah Ol # Refining | tion of the Tertiary and then drilled Prairie ON ———< 370178 Jana feeders scarce. Brasit, demand, 9.87,” Montrear, | ‘sneer Of War. It rejected the idea/being entirely outside the disaster | @7-00. Zine, quit; East St. Louls company is subsidiary of the MI4-| 1+, the tcp of the Cretaceous beds,| Prairie Pipe 100 100%] Sheep — Receipts 6,000; tambs | Fazs, j i ‘|of @ permanent occupation, wishing | one, were safe. ‘Tho citizens, ct | Pot and nearby delivery, 6.66@6.60. west Refining company and Presl-|1: is thought the holes were stopped | Solar Ref. 175 180 steady to strong; bulk and top fat foot to tranquillize the worlds public! an or them are actively engaged In| ABtimony, apot, 7.50, Gent Howard covered the country 1/17 the siliiard sands. Sou. Pipe 94 = 95 | western lambe 12.60; natives 11,50@ opinion, relief work. = ——_— company with Geologist Bartram of 1; 15 giso held by many that the|S. O. Kan —______ 89 3015 119.25; fed clipped 11.50; sheep and “Many examples exist in history} ‘Traffic has been opened in a Flax Market. the Midwest. oil produced here is coming from|S. 0. Ky 89% 90 feeders steady; no choice fat ewes of such occupations and scholars in} round about way but abacininoaa DULUTH, T—Close fiaxi The Big Piney and LaBarge dis-|tne Cretaceous beds far below the|S. O. Neb. 225 =285 | included; early sales feeding lambs Sugar international law agree in acknowl-| tions are limited. Steamship servic tember, asked; October, tricts Me in the upper Green River|surface and migrating upwards . N. X. 38% 88% | 12.75@18.10. edging the legitimacy of such meas-lig being regularly maintained but % asked; November, 2.35% valley and about 12 miles from that/through the covering beds to the|S O. Ohio 380 «283 eteninceie ures. Unfortunately, although 40-/the facilities are inadequate to mect ed; December, 2.32%; May, 2.34% stream, the whole region is com-|sands where the drills find it, this|Union Tank 87 = 90 Denver Prices. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The mar-| "Ting to make an entirely pacific| the demand. bid. ys posed of a great overlay of Tertiary) would account in a way for the| Vacuum 45% 46 DENVER, Colo,, Sept. 7—(J. 8.|ket for refined sugar was firm ana|°°upation we have to regret the} ‘Telephone and telegraph communt- Wk aE deposit on Cretaceous beds, Kem-|nigh grade of the crude for crude|S. P. Ofl — 121 123 | Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs| list prices were unchanged at 7,75 |7%%t® Of innocent victims. Interest-lcation have been nominally estab AVIATOR IN POLITICS merer lies about 40 miles south of/when migrating through shales for|S. O. Ind. 52% 53% |—Recetpts, 300; very uneven; most:|to 8.00 for fine granulated, The de-|°% Per#ons have been too quick to lished but practically they are un RIO DE JANEIRO—(United Press) the operation and tho little siding/any great distance, tends to filter ly steady; top, $9.10, paid for 184|mand continues fair. take advantage of these sad circum: | ayvatiable, Pinto Martins, Brazilian aviator who known as Opal on the Oregon Short| out tho heavier parts and the far- pound averages; good 200 pound| Sugar futures closed firm; epprozi | 842088. Sadeavocing Nayar ay in} Army alrplanes are carrying the | ™ade the first fight from the United Line is the rail point for freight|ther the migration the finer and weights, $9.00; mtxed kind and qual-|mate sales, 10,400 tons. September,| %C°r to distract attention from the | most important mail. States to Brazil, has accepted can. shipments, elthough Kemmerer 18 /iignter the crude result. The Cre- Crude Market ity, $8.60 to $8.65; bulk of sales, $8.50 4.52; December, 4.45; March, 8.75;|0Tee& crime. Bases didacy for Deputy for the State of the travelers point as there are nO/taceous in this region is about a ie to $9.00; packing sows, around|May, 3.85. 2 MORATORIUM 15 Ceara, Martins says !f not elected accommodations at Opal. . mile in thickness and with an ove steady; some kinds, $6.75' to $7.00; ~ a iy So eae DECLARED,» he will return to the United States the o; tions have been 'lay of several hundred feet of Te: plainer kinds, $6.35 to 0; pigs, . OBAKA. 8 and work there to pay off the debts inthe northeast corner of township |tiery, it 1s doubtful if modern drille|Cat Creek ~ $1.75 | frm; good and chotce, $7.00 to $7.50. GET aA, Rept, Oh The Ano) sted, PreatheTne Tepes sine" | contracted in the New York-Rio Lance Creek 1.70) Cattle— <4 elated Press.}—Thoe council of the | “!*te ress.)—The Japanese gov-| ricnt, 28-114 where five wells have bee2!can reach the lower sands. Reoelpts, 800; bidding b s Osage 110] 1ower on cown; Ave cars Wyoming Cotton League of Nations decided to hola|emmment has proclaimed a thirty Grass Creek —————___- 1.70 | cow held above $6.00; othee clasnes no meeting today. It was also|“®y moratorium for payments fall- s . y . Torchiight 1-10! about steady; two care good grade agreed that the scheduled session of |!" 4ue from September 1 to Septem Market Gossip and Briefs |=" EN | teu eh al es es a the smerny shoud bepeatponed |= 8, The vmorntrim “it Rook’ Gres 336 | pounds, $8.00; very little else on sale;|, NEW, YORK, Sept. 7—Spot cot-/the compelling reason being a de-| PPllcable outside the zone of the i 7 "a at Ones td eae dak Seotieak Gate *|ton, quiet; middling, 28.70, sire to avoid dangerous discussions ; “iss s Md Big Muddy a KT | Sheep—Receipts, $50; fat lassbe, gees Ras ce 5 9 ae at a plenary mesting of the dele | Fersons profiteering in essential n Operations 1n O1! F telds |e. <= 134 | sss rarratas. 88: ttt lambs] NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.|extes until the, councl, hay sown comoden ace’ imprinonment tor . : Mule Creek -95 | ity 75 pound Nevadas at $12.00 fiat;|_, Notice is hereby given that the|/some light as to its duty in the|three years or @ fine of 3,000 yen, . with 10 culls out at $9.00; no sheep| @mmanuel Baptist Church of Cas-|Greco-Italian negotiations and is|While anyone found guilty of spread offered. z per, Wyoming, filed Articles of|/able to make some report to the|!"# rumors with the object of en Bonds Oversubscribed. one dollar today would have cost eee hacen te the Tired of the| assembly. conresthe Raster eoaann prop RK, Sept. 7.—Prompt | $18,601,700. | Secretary of State at eyenne, erty or disturbing the peace may be evermubecription, of the $20,000,000 Butter and Eggs | Wyoming on, August | 20, 1928, =| imprisoned for ten years or fined tasue Pacific railroad first Mine Merger Approved. aving for its object the support bese) ne a ahtkae normiee five| BOSTON, Sept. T-cBtockholders tes Potatoes of the gospel and the maintenance The promulgation of the mora per cent bonds due January 1, 2008,|ot the Calumet and Hecia Mining| cy1CAco, Sept., 7—Butter higher; of religious worship; having a per- Money torium as well ag the edicts against | TF YOUR case of Pyorrhea is offered today, was feported by| company, and its subsidiaries today Af “ch 4 petual term of existence and no profiteering and the circulation of considered hopeless, “Pyro- Kuhn, Loeb and company. ‘The| approved the plan for a merger of|°Te®™mery extras 44%; standards 48;/ CHICAGO, sept. 1.—Potatoes,| capital stock. The directors who false rumors are made public in the| Form” is the remedy you need. bonds were priced at 99% to yield| the various companies announced by| extra firsts 43@.43%; firsts 89% @ | steady; recelpts, 90 cars; total U. S.| shall manage the affairs of the NEW YORK, Sept, 7.—Call form of emergency imperial decrees. | Don't let the disease progress any tely 5.6 per cent. the directora last month. Tho sub-|.40%; seconds .87%@.38%. shipments, 631; Minnesota sacked| corporation for the first year of| mo, - further. “Pyro-Form” will approximately pe money, steady; high, 6; low, 4% sidiarles are the Ahmeek, Alloues,| iggs higher; receipts 12,884 cason;|©8r!Y Ohlos, mostly poor quality, | its existence are: J. B. Frisby,|ruting rate. 6: closing bid, 4%; of-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—| strengthen tho sums and make Centennial and Osceola. firnts .28% @.80%} ordinary firsts .2¢ | U"STAded, $1.25@1.40 ewt; few tancy,| Harvey J. Milner, J. W. 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It is a powerful antisep- marks continue their poi course| ST, JOSEPH, Missouri, Sept., 7.— No. 1, $1.59@1.60 cwt; Wisconsin| Casper, Natrona County, © Wyo-| mercial paper, 5%@5 an importing house, according to a|tic GUARANTEE to banish toward the vanishing point in to-| Independent oll men of Missourl, sacked round whites, U. 8. No. 1,|ming, with its office at that place Cos eatiegrais eA. by: hia’ broth Yyorrhea. Your money back if day's foreign exchange market, be-| Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, num: Silver $2.10@2.26 cwt; ditto, bulk, §2.00@| and Floyd Champlain is the agent Robert W r, of Oakland, € t fails to do so. Price $3 per ing quoted at 1% cents @ million, or bering 126, met here yesterday. 2.15 owt; Idaho sacked Rurals, U. S.|in charge thereof, Flour Higher. Three of children, F carton. Cont osote. 87,150,000 marks to the American] Various phases of the oll situation No. 1, $2.16@2.25 owt EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 7—~T]ard, Bar Kathleen, also For Sale By dollar. Before the war, when marks | were discussed. The price cut ques 5 : er aah oP md OF CASPER, WYOMING. |Miour, 10 cents higher; family|were reported to have perished. 1 TRIPENY DRUG Co. were worth 23.8 cents each, the| tion is expected to be taken up at) NEW YORK, Sept... 7—Bar Silver] Send. your automobile news, to By Floyd Champlain, Agent. | patents, $6.35@6.55. Bran, $26.5¢ . ' 1 P 141 South Center St (marks that could be purchased for today’s session, ~ ~, ~ 63%; Mexican dollars 48%. “Spark Plug.”"—Care Tribueg | Publish Sep' 8, 10, 1928, 27.00, s ~ A. ped | Pryo-Form Co. San Bernardino, Gal ‘

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